Does a Large Loss of Bank Capital Cause Ever-Greening or Flight to Quality?: Evidence from Japan

27 Pages Posted: 17 Sep 2004

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Wako Watanabe

Osaka University - Institute of Social and Economic Research (ISER)

Date Written: September 2004

Abstract

Constructing a strong and unique instrument for bank capital from the empirical observation of Japanese banks' past behavioral changes, we identify the impact of capital adequacy on the allocation of bank lending supply across low quality and high quality borrowers. We find that, in FY 1997, a large loss of capital resulting from the regulator's tougher stance against banks induced banks to rebalance their lending portfolio toward low quality borrowers. Our findings also suggest that the public recapitalization of banks in FY 1998 effectively helped banks abandon the assistance of such zombies.

Keywords: Ever-greening, flight to quality, bank capital, instrumental variable

JEL Classification: C21, G21

Suggested Citation

Watanabe, Wako, Does a Large Loss of Bank Capital Cause Ever-Greening or Flight to Quality?: Evidence from Japan (September 2004). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=590966 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.590966

Wako Watanabe (Contact Author)

Osaka University - Institute of Social and Economic Research (ISER) ( email )

6-1 Mihogaoka
Ibaraki, Osaka 567-0047
Japan

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